
This edition of the EU Rural Review explores the main features of the social economy, highlighting its relevance for European rural areas and European policy objectives (including the EU Green Deal, the European Pillar of Social Rights and the Digital Agenda for Europe).
An economy that puts people and the planet first is highly relevant to rural areas, where it can improve access to basic services, create jobs and foster social inclusion while promoting the digital and green transition. European-level experts share their experience and practical examples in EU Rural Review 31 'Rural social economy'.
The publication, now available in English, will soon be available also in French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish.